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Zeroz Shares New Single 'Year of the Broken'

  • 19 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Zeroz has always operated like a signal bleeding through too many frequencies at once, and “Year of the Broken” is perhaps the clearest transmission yet from Aidan Christopher Haughey’s overloaded creative system. It’s messy, confrontational, and strangely disciplined in its chaos, as a protest chant refracted through broken glass and anime static.


From the opening seconds, the track feels less like a song and more like an intrusion. Noise rock abrasion collides with hyperpop gloss, and neither element yields. Instead, they fight for dominance in a way that mirrors the record’s thematic fixation: a world buckling under the weight of corruption, exhaustion, and engineered collapse.


Haughey’s production is deliberately unstable, as if the track itself is being assembled in real time by someone losing patience with order. The influence of Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc is felt not just in aesthetic but in emotional volatility; romance, violence, and absurdity all entangle in the same breathless momentum.


Lyrically, “Year of the Broken” reads like a fragmented manifesto. It doesn’t argue so much as erupt, circling around political rot and personal fracture points with equal urgency. There’s no clean moral framing here, just a refusal to look away from the damage.


Zeroz continue to exist in their own ecosystem of sound and visual overload, and this single feels like a sharpening of that identity. Not refined, not softened, just more precise in its disorder.


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